Jaipur
Jaipur, the capital of Rajasthan is also the largest city in this princely state. This city is known for its beautiful pink and saffron-colored buildings. A recent survey revealed that Jaipur is the 6 the most beautiful place to visit in Asia. The city is a wonderful place to visit for even the most average tourist. Tourists from all over the world can enjoy the many temples, forts, and gardens of the city, as well as the museums, monuments, churches, parks, and large marketplaces. The city has many unique offerings in art and craft.
Some of the most beautiful places in the city include Jaigarh Fort (Amer Fort), Jaigarh Fort, City Palace Museum, and Archaeological Museum and cafes in Jaipur You can visit the city in July-August if you want to experience the monsoons, but October-February is the best month to visit.
Jodhpur
Jodhpur, the second largest and most populated city in Rajasthan, was established by Rathore Rajput Ruler Jodha King of Marwar in 1459. The city is also known as the “Sun City”, and was first discovered to be the capital of Marwar. The city is blessed with a sunny climate all year and lies only 250 km from the Indo-Pak border. It is an important landmark in western Rajasthan.
It is also centrally located and is home to many amazing tourist attractions. This city is home to many attractions, including hill forts, palaces, and an old walled town. Other fine places in the city include Jaswant Thada, Mehrangarh Fort, and Umaid Bhawan Palace. You can escape the heat by visiting the Mehrangarh Fort in the early morning.
Udaipur
Udaipur, formerly the capital of Mewar Kingdom is a charming city in the “Land of Kings”. It is well-known for its culture, picturesque locations, and Rajput-era sites. It is also known as the “City of Lakes”.
It is worth mentioning ‘Lake Pichola. It is an artificial freshwater reservoir and one of several contiguous lakeside Cafes in Udaipur. It is developing with many ghats, including Gangaur Ghat or Ambrai Ghat.
There are many other tourist spots such as ‘City Palace’, “Lake Palace”, “Jag Mandir”, “Kesariyaji Temple”, and “Monsoon palace”. Each place will offer you a memorable and beautiful experience.
Jaisalmer
This city is known for its stunning views during the day and has been called the Golden City of Rajasthan. Yes! It’s the Jaisalmer, which lies in the heart of the Thar Desert. It is unique because of the use of sand and sandstone for its architectural construction. This is a place that’s exclusive for people who want to be away from their homes.
Jaisalmer’s architecture is exceptional because it was originally built as a fortified city. You can find many amazing restaurants in the city that offer delicious delicacies from different cuisines. You can visit the top attractions in the city, including Patwon ki Haveli and Camel Safaris.
Mount Abu
Mount Abu is a hill station in Rajasthan that provides a great escape from the hustle and bustle of city life. It stands proudly above the Aravalli mountain range and is an important part of the Sirohi District. This is the ideal spot to escape from the heat and humidity of Rajasthan and Gujarat.
The hill station is home to many beautiful temples and ancient sites that are truly eye-opening. Nakki Lake. Trevor’s Crocodile Park.
Achalgarh Fort is one of the most important attractions in the region. This hill station in the desert state will calm your nerves thanks to its cool temperature, soothing breeze, and beautiful scenery.
Bikaner
Rajasthan is an important place in Indian society, both culturally and historically. If you want to see the spiritual splendor and enjoy the cultural diversity of India, plan a visit there during your volunteer trip to India.
Bikaner is the fourth-largest city in Rajasthan and is worth a visit. It’s located in the middle Thar Desert, and it has a hot desert climate. The temperature can vary greatly. The temperature can vary from 48 to 49 degrees in the morning to negative at night.
It is home to many tourist attractions, including Junagarh Fort and Laxmi Niwas Palace. Rao Bhikaji Fort is also there.
Karni Mata temple is the most special spot in Bikaner. It is home to thousands of rats that roam freely inside the temple and do no harm to people or animals. Locals insist that they are not rats, but Karni Mata devotees.
Chittorgarh
Chittorgarh was the first city to be named the capital of Mewar by the Maurya Dynasty. It is home to many great warriors, as well as historical figurines of famous personalities such as Meera Bai and Great Maharana Pratap. It is a place rich in history, so it houses many temples, forts, and palaces that display the best architectural designs and mastery.
It was built on an area of 2.8 km and is 1,075m above sea level. This region is home to Rajput architecture. The fort has beautiful gardens, intricate architecture, and beautiful temples. It is an area that you cannot afford not to visit
Ranthambore National Park
Ranthambore National Park is one of the most popular tourist attractions in Rajasthan. This is a great place to visit for wildlife lovers. Here you will find thousands of reptiles and mammals as well as birds. Due to the diversity of terrain and water bodies, you will find a wide range of birds. The high number of tigers living in the area will make your trip quite exciting. There are many extraordinary animals in the century, including the blackbuck Indian flying Fox, golden jackal, and sloth bear. These are only a few of many, and the list goes on. It is home to a wide variety of beautiful meadows and flora.
Pushkar
Pushkar, a holy place for Hindus and Sikhs, is located in Ajmer close to Pushkar lake. It is home to many temples and Gurudwaras, making it a very religious place. Bramha temple is the most well-known.
Pushkar’s most distinctive feature is its five-day Pushkar fair. It boasts over 50,000 camels and cows. Horses, cattle, and camels can also be found at the fair. It is also home to Pushkar Holi and ghats, temples, and gurudwara.
Shekhawati
You can witness the unique culture in the Shekhawati district, which includes districts such as Sikar, Jhunjhunu, and Churu in North-Eastern Rajasthan.
Mandawa, a place where you can enjoy the rich Shekhawati culture while still enjoying the conveniences of modern life, is one example. It is an incredible destination, known for its stunning architectural splendor and breathtaking beauty. The region is home to many castles, Havelis, and tourist spots, all of which date back to the Shekhawati period.
Some of the most beautiful destinations in the Shekhawati area include Parasrampura and Mahansar.